How can I leave USA permanently?

You must apply for a re-entry permit (Form I-131) before you leave the United States, or your permanent residence status will be considered abandoned. A re-entry permit enables you to be abroad for up to two years. Apply for a re-entry permit.
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How long can you leave the United States?

If you plan to stay outside of the U.S. for longer than 1 year, you will have to apply for a re-entry permit. Otherwise, you will not be allowed back in.
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How long can you live outside the U.S. without losing citizenship?

International Travel

U.S. immigration law assumes that a person admitted to the United States as an immigrant will live in the United States permanently. Remaining outside the United States for more than one year may result in a loss of Lawful Permanent Resident status.
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How do I give up U.S. permanent residency?

If you no longer reside in the U.S., or if you are otherwise subject to loss of permanent resident status, you must abandon your claim to that status by filing form I-407. This form states that you voluntarily abandon your LPR status (Legal Permanent Residence). There is no fee for abandoning you LPR status.
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Can I get a green card after being in the U.S. for 10 years?

A common topic of interest among undocumented immigrants (sometimes called illegal aliens) is the possibility that, after ten years spent living in the United States, they can apply for what's sometimes referred to as a "ten-year green card." The legal term for this is "cancellation of removal." (See Immigration and ...
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How much does it cost for a green card?

How much does it cost to apply for a green card? The government filing fees for getting a family-based green card is $1,760 for an applicant living in the United States or $1,200 for an applicant living outside the United States.
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Can I stay on green card forever?

Although some Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as Green Cards, contain no expiration date, most are valid for 10 years. If you have been granted conditional permanent resident status, the card is valid for 2 years. It is important to keep your card up-to-date.
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What is exit tax in USA?

What is the Exit Tax in the US? The exit tax in the US is a tax that may apply to US citizens or long-term residents who terminate their US citizenship or residency if they are considered covered expatriates. You are considered a long-term resident if you have been a US green card holder for eight of the past 15 years.
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Can you apply for green card twice?

Other U.S. Immigrant Visa Possibilities

If for some reason you do not qualify for the returning resident visa, but you still qualify for a green card on the same basis as your previous one, you can potentially resubmit the same type of immigrant visa application.
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Can a green card holder stay outside the U.S. for 8 months?

The law states that if a Green Card holder remains outside of the United States for one year and one day during any one trip, they are considered to have abandoned their residency and lose their Green Card and permanent resident status.
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Can a U.S. citizen leave the US?

U.S. nationals, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country.
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Can I lose my U.S. citizenship if I live in another country?

You might lose your U.S. citizenship in specific cases, including if you: Run for public office in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Enter military service in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Apply for citizenship in a foreign country with the intention of giving up U.S. citizenship.
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Can U.S. citizens live in Canada?

Yes, if you are an American citizen, you may live in Canada. If your stay exceeds 180 days, you will most likely need a visa. You will also need a visa or work permit if you intend to work in Canada.
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Can I travel with a green card and no passport?

To travel, you usually need your permanent resident card, a valid passport, and whatever visas are required by the country you intend to visit. While the US does not require permanent residents to have a valid passport to re-enter the US, foreign countries and airlines require you to have a passport.
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How long can a U.S. citizen stay in Canada?

Most visitors can stay for up to 6 months in Canada. If you're allowed to enter Canada, the border services officer may allow you to stay for less or more than 6 months. If so, they'll put the date you need to leave by in your passport.
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Can US citizens stay abroad indefinitely?

You are correct. As a U.S. citizen, you can stay abroad for as long as you wish and always have the right to return. CBP officers must admit a U.S. citizen. That's true even if you were to visit a country where U.S. law restricts travel, such as North Korea or Cuba.
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Can you live in America without a green card?

Emigrating to the USA: requirements. The key hurdle for any US immigrant: you need a residence and work permit. Therefore, if you want to live in the United States indefinitely, you must apply for a Green Card.
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How can I get green card in USA without marriage?

There are several ways of acquiring a green card besides getting married to a US national. The path to obtaining a US green card without marriage can be actualized by applying for an employment-based green card, investment-based green card, special immigrants' green card, and ultimately diversity immigrant visas.
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What happens to my green card application if I leave the US?

If you leave the United States while your green card application is pending and you don't have a travel document, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will consider your green card application abandoned and will deny it.
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How can I avoid US exit tax?

Can “covered expatriates” avoid exit tax?
  1. Consider distributing your assets to your spouse. ...
  2. Attempt to keep your annual net income below the threshold.
  3. Avoid staying in the US long enough to fall under the eight years out of fifteen years residency rule.
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Do you have to pay to leave America?

How much does it cost to Renounce U.S. Citizenship? The government fee to renounce U.S. citizenship is $2,350. Additional costs might apply if you have to become tax compliant. You must be tax compliant for five years in order to renounce your US citizenship.
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Do I have to pay US taxes if I give up my green card?

Your income tax filing requirement and possible obligation to pay U.S. taxes continue until you either surrender your green card or there has been a final admin- istrative or judicial determination that your green card has been revoked or abandoned.
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Can you lose green card after divorce?

The good news is that there is nothing in U.S. immigration law saying that once people are divorced or their marriage is annulled, their efforts to get a green card are automatically over.
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Can I lose my green card if I live abroad?

U.S. lawful permanent residents (green card holders) can lose their immigration status while living and working outside the United States, even if they visit the country often. Once immigrants have received a green card, they typically want to keep U.S. residency and have the ability to travel abroad.
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What happens if you marry a U.S. citizen and then divorce?

Naturalization and Divorce

However, if you're married to a U.S. citizen, then you only have to wait three years after becoming a green card holder and then you can apply. If you divorce before you apply, then you have to wait the full five years that a non-marriage green card holder would.
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